Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... ideas which had a direct relevance for him . He had a serious pre - occupation with those elements in contemporary intel- lectual life which affected his inner struggle . Thus , he borrows his world outlook from all the available ...
... ideas which had a direct relevance for him . He had a serious pre - occupation with those elements in contemporary intel- lectual life which affected his inner struggle . Thus , he borrows his world outlook from all the available ...
Sivu 173
... ideas , the change in ideas to the incomplete articulations of a change in perception . The opening descriptions of landscape , with its emphasis on the physical sameness of the scene and its contrasting emphasis on the five long years ...
... ideas , the change in ideas to the incomplete articulations of a change in perception . The opening descriptions of landscape , with its emphasis on the physical sameness of the scene and its contrasting emphasis on the five long years ...
Sivu 235
... ideas are treated as of equal import . The old idea of Keatsian " Sensationalism " , the idea of Keatsian aestheticism , and the idea that beauty was the ultimate absolute for Keats all had been based on the letters of Keats . And for a ...
... ideas are treated as of equal import . The old idea of Keatsian " Sensationalism " , the idea of Keatsian aestheticism , and the idea that beauty was the ultimate absolute for Keats all had been based on the letters of Keats . And for a ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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